Stolac Solami Park photovoltaic plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aquavoltaics Utility-scale Power station
Stolac Solami Park photovoltaic plant
in Bosnia and Herzegovina

In the first phase of the project, 40.5 MW of TOPCon modules and 6 MW of AIKO ABC modules were deployed, with grid connection successfully achieved in early June. The engineering team from Tibra Pacific conducted on-site assessments and determined that, within the same footprint, AIKO ABC modules outperform TOPCon modules by generating 12% more electricity and reducing generation costs by 3%. This underscores the significant value advantage of AIKO ABC modules. Given this notable performance benefit under real-world operating conditions, the decision was made to replace all TOPCon modules originally planned for the second phase with AIKO ABC modules.
Results Demonstration
Annual reduction in CO₂ emissions
11,562 tons CO₂ emissions reduced over 30 years
Annual Standard coal saved
64,233,333 km Equivalent to the carbon emissions of passenger cars in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Annual power generation
38,540,000 kWh Power generation over 30 years
Over the 30-year lifecycle of the project, AIKO ABC modules are expected to generate 2.56 billion kWh of clean electricity, which is 38.5 million kWh more than TOPCon modules.
Li Yanzhao Client Testimonial
This project marks a milestone for renewable energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina ,As the country’s largest operational ground-mounted PV plant, we needed technology that performs not just in labs, but on-site. AIKO’s modules delivered 12% more energy output and helped reduce electricity costs by 3% in the first phase, compared to the TOPCon setup. As a result, we transitioned the entire second phase to ABC. Their No.1 efficiency and consistency in real-world conditions set a new benchmark for us.
Robert Brajkovic, Chairman of Tibra Pacific